brainly B. F. Skinner's views on personality differed greatly from Sigmund Freud in that he was not concerned with __________ or __________. A. self-efficacy . . . response tendencies B. role models . . . observational learning C. unconscious thoughts. . . behaviors D. unobservable structures . . . childhood experiences

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The correct answer is letter D

Skinner (1953/2003), mentions that the "I" seems to be "simply a device to represent a functionally unified response system". That is, certain response patterns can be organized around a given discriminative stimulus to obtain the same reinforcement. Skinner uses the terms "I" and "personality" basically as synonyms. This becomes clear when he proposes that "a self or a personality is, at best, a repertoire of behavior shared by an organized set of contingencies"

Answer:

D

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